
The Boulet Brothers' Halfway to Halloween TV Special
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Hosted by modern day horror hosts and “queens of darkness” The Boulet Brothers, The Boulet Brothers’ Halfway to Halloween TV Special will be a mid-year variety show celebrating the “Halfway to Halloween” season for fans who just can’t wait until October 31 to get a good dose of the dark side.
Production
Boulet Brothers' Productions, Good Fiend Films
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Trailers & Videos
Cast

Dracmorda Boulet
Self

Swanthula Boulet
Self

David Dastmalchian
Self

Taran Killam
Self

Kevin Smith
Self

Matthew Lillard
Self

Rachel True
Self

Alexandra James
Self - Twin Temple

Zachary James
Self - Twin Temple

Derek Mears
Self

Jorge Garcia
Self

Barbara Crampton
Self

Felissa Rose
Self

Katya Zamolodchikova
Self

Steve Agee
Self

Beth Dover
Self

Koco Caine
Self - The Nightmare Girls

Melissa Befierce
Self - The Nightmare Girls

Kendra Onixxx
Self - The Nightmare Girls

Dana DeLorenzo
Self
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